I just want to be humble at all times.

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I feel like sometimes that I was not meant for this society.

I feel like sometimes that I was not meant for this society.

I'm a dreamer. I have to dream and reach for the stars and if I miss a star then I grab a handful o

I'm a dreamer. I have to dream and reach for the stars, and if I miss a star, then I grab a handful of clouds.

I'm a Muslim but I think Jesus would have a drink with me. He would be cool. He would talk to me.

I'm a Muslim but I think Jesus would have a drink with me. He would be cool. He would talk to me.

Every time there's a revolution it comes from somebody reading a book about revolution. David Walke

Every time there's a revolution it comes from somebody reading a book about revolution. David Walker wrote a book and Nat Turner did his thing.

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